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I would like to let all SHAKSPEReans know that my website "Shakespeare and
His Critics" (formerly based at a number of different addresses from
dial.pipex.com including http://ds.dial.pipex.com/thomas_larque) now has a
new and permanent home at http://shakespearean.org.uk .  I would be very
grateful if anybody who has links pointing to my old pages on their website
would alter them to list my new domain.

Visitors to the site will find that the old addresses still work for the
next few months to allow for a transition period (although I will be
rewriting the pages to make them redirect browsers to the new addresses),
but I hope that everybody will alter bookmarks and favourites listings to
the new addresses as soon as possible.

The individual files on my website are as follows:

1. Helena Faucit's Letter / Essay on Ophelia
http://shakespearean.org.uk/oph1-fau.htm

2. Anna Jameson's Essay on Ophelia
http://shakespearean.org.uk/oph1-jam.htm

3. Mary Cowden Clarke's fictional Girlhood of Ophelia
http://shakespearean.org.uk/oph1-cla.htm

4. William Hazlitt's Essay on Hamlet
http://shakespearean.org.uk/ham1-haz.htm

5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Lecture on Hamlet
http://shakespearean.org.uk/ham1-col.htm

6. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Table Talk' on Hamlet
http://shakespearean.org.uk/ham2-col.htm

7. Samuel Johnson's Notes on Hamlet
http://shakespearean.org.uk/ham1-joh.htm

8. 'All The Year Round' Essay on "The Origin of Hamlet"
http://shakespearean.org.uk/ham1-dic.htm

9. 'The Theatre' Essay on "Shylock in Germany"
http://shakespearean.org.uk/shy1-bea.htm

10. Alfred Darbyshire's address on "The Calvert Revivals"
http://shakespearean.org.uk/cal1-dar.htm

11. Samuel Daniel's Delia and The Complaint of Rosamond
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/delia.html
[External link - My old-spelling transcription of Daniel's poetry is on the
Renascence Editions Website, and therefore this link has not changed]

I would also like to take this opportunity to apologise to anybody who
visited my website on 28th or 29th October and found it defaced by
inappropriate advertising banners.  I have not commercialised my site and it
should never have advertising banners on it.  Unfortunately the company who
count my visitors (sitetracker.com) had technical problems and so banners
appeared on sites that had paid for non-advertising counters.

Thank you for reading this.

Thomas Larque.

"Shakespeare and His Critics"
http://shakespearean.org.uk